After an awesome response from my Twitter question; “Is anyone interested in a video on setting up an Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) account and learning how to link it with Transmit on the Mac?” Here it is… (Not sure what happened with the start of the video. The picture kicks in after about 6 seconds) Download Hi-Def Version Here (Right Click and download it) As mentioned in the video Here is the link directly to Amazon S3. [tags]amazon s3, amazon s3, Simple Storage Service, Simple, Storage, Service, hosting, transmit, mac, pete, williams, pete williams, preneur marketing, preneur, marketing

Hi All, As promised, here are is my presentation from the Immediate Edge Beechworth 08 conference. So you know what you’re getting into; it’s a mash-up of my slides with the audio, kindly recorded during the event by Eugene Ware. I hope you enjoy… Oh, and watch out for the horse manure. Download Hi-Def Version Here (Right Click and download it) Over the coming weeks I am going to break down each of the elements in the presentation into their own separate video, and really dig deep in the concepts… so stay tuned for that. [tags] immediate edge, immediate, edge,

I’m so excited.. I just came across this website that appears to have embraced the phenomena known as web2.0 🙂 I can even picture how this forward thinking company came to have a crack at making their website more then just the typical brochure… It was about an hour or two into the traditional end-of-month long lunch… Fueled by the company-charged pinot grigio and a belly full of confidence you get after 4 days on the job, a young marketing-intern who strategically weaseled his into the seat next to the marketing executive began to preach the gosbal that is web2.0

A good friend of mine, from the Thirty Day Challenge, Andrew ‘Nez’ Nesbit, recently had HUGE success with a ‘test’ he ran on YouTube – the video sharing website… Here is a verbatim interview I did with Nez via email… —–Original Message—– From: Andrew Nesbitt [mailto:#### ####] Sent: Wednesday, 19 March 2008 3:00 PM To: Pete Williams [mailto:pete@preneurmarketing.com] Subject: Re: A Dent In The Universe: Interview for my blog.. Hey Nez, Thanks for this… I’m not exactly sure what to ask, but I am keen to hear what you did, why you did it and how you did it… I

Here is this weeks edition of ‘Video of the Week’… Enjoy. This weeks video comes from a very cool site – http://www.commoncraft.com/ There are also a tonne of other cool videos on their site such as; Social Bookmarking in Plain English and RSS in Plain English [tags] twitter, why, blogs, blogging [/tags]

Howdee… Just wanted to let you all know that Brent is running a little ‘challenge’. If his recent blog post titled ‘Want To Watch while a Copywriter Writes Salesletters – for real?’, gets 20 responses by Thursday 13th, he is going to do a series of short screen-cam videos the week after showing each copywriting step he goes through as he goes through it, what he’s thinking at each step, and how you can duplicate his process to create your own sales letters – and make the videos available on his blog. So why should you learn from Brent? Well

Today’s post is the sequal to an earlier post I wrote on Creating Authority Online… which was inspired by a dinner conversation I had this week with Brent Hodgson, and his subsequent blog posts on Over-The-Shoulder Selling and How To Make Money From Twitter Todays post is based on the Robert Cialdini influence principle of ‘Liking’… and the two ways you can look at the factor of ‘liking’ when it comes to marketing and selling. Firstly, you can say people will buy from people they like. Pretty plain and obvious, it’s just human nature that people are reluctant to throw

Today’s post is the first in a short series, inspired by my good mate Brent Hodgson…in reply to his two recent posts Over-The-Shoulder Selling and Making Money from Twitter As Brent mentioned in his post, we caught up for a long over-due dinner earlier in the week and as always got to talking about all things internet marketing… Anyway, Brent mentioned he was working on an article about Robert Cialdini’s 6 factors of influence and how they can be used when selling online… For those who have a mmory like me.. for reference the 6 factors are: Reciprocation – When

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